Links for 2012-05-31
- Fed’s Rosengren: ‘Monetary Policy Needs To Be More Stimulative’ - WSJ
- Fed’s Dudley: If Growth Continues, More Fed Stimulus Isn’t Warranted - WSJ
- Fed’s Fisher: ‘Very Satisfied’ Inflation Under Control - WSJ
- School desegregation and the fear years - The Berkeley Blog
- In Soviet Union, Optimization Problem Solves You - Crooked Timber
- The Anomaly in the Real Term Structure of Interest Rates - Uneasy Money
- Government investment: timing vs. levels - Noahpinion
- Plunging Yields - David Andolfatto
- “Canadian Inequality - Miles Corak
- Markets and Morals - Nicholas Kristof
- Andrew Lo on JP Morgan’s multibillion-dollar trading loss - MIT News
- What causes banking crises? (paper) - Macro Matters
- More About Spurious Regressions - Dave Giles
- Is environmentalism bad for fighting climate change? - The Berkeley Blog
- A diabolical mix of US wages and European austerity - FT.com
- Branding the Great Recession (paper) - Dallas Fed
- 366 Billion Reasons Not to Raise the Bush Tax Cut Threshold - CBPP
- Europe has been hijacked by dangerous ideologues - Mark Weisbrot
- Political Science Serving the Public Interest - The Monkey Cage
- Household Production: Levels and Trends - Tim Taylor
- Social mobility: cui bono? - Stumbling and Mumbling
- Aid Works - Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Japan as "Role Model" - Paul Krugman
Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Links |
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